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3 Fun and Easy CNC Woodworking Projects

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In this video I use my new Avid CNC to cut out 3 easy projects, a sign for my shop, a couple picture frames, and a pair of toy boxes for my kids. I am a novice CNC operator, so tackling easy projects like these has really been a great way to help improve my skills and confidence. I’d like to thank the staff at Avid for their help in getting me to a place where I can run this machine. That was no easy task.
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37 COMMENTS

  1. HMMMMM…beginner…surely you jest. But seriously good video I've been considering buying a cnc but have zero knowledge, are you really a beginner,you make it look so easy.

  2. Dig the info… Less personality wouldn’t hurt ..( no offense..)…regardless.. Dig the projects, I’ll pick and choose… But that’s just me.

  3. Since the release of this video, how has your software solution evolved? Are you using one SW product in particular as your "go-to" tool for design and machine programming?

  4. Nice work! So, if 4 thou is a little too tight, have you found a happy medium for plywood joints? I'm doing some half-lap stuff and I only get one shot. I'm going with a .48" gap to fit "1/2 inch" baltic birch around itself. I think that stuff is actually 12mm (0.472") nominally.

  5. Great Job.. I did something very similar. Here is the first pass for box joint in g-code. message me for full NC file. I use NC Viewer (it does not read variables or subroutines)
    (end mill 1/2, box joint at 1/2 with 3/4 depth)
    (pass 1)

    G0 X0 Y.25 F2

    G1 Z-.25 F2

    G1 X.75 Y.25 F2

    G1 Z-.50 F2

    G1 X0 Y.25 F2

    G1 Z-.75 F2

    G1 X.75 Y.25 F2

    G0 Z0.25 F2

  6. WOW – SO MANY ERROR SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO: MDF DEFINITION: medium-density fibreboard
    The pros and cons of medium-density fibreboard (MDF) YOU WERE "CLIMB" CUTTING WHEN YOU ROUTED THOSE DOVETAIL-LIKE SLOTS – ALWAYS SET UP YOU FENCE SO THE ROUTER BIT TURNS INTO THE FENCE AND NOT AWAY FROM THE FENCE LIKE YOU SHOWED – YOU SHOULD PULL A ROUTER TOWARDS YOURSELF FOR SAFETY REASONS AS WELL AS ASSURING THE ROUTER DOES NOT WANDER AWAY FROM YOUR FENCE – PUSHING A ROUTER AWAY FROM YOURSELF IS A POOR PRACTICE AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED –

  7. Mike
    Just a reminder that the “ Gorilla Glue” should not be used in your or your families hair”
    It is a fiber product adhesive only !!

    Great job and those shop apprentice and apprenticess are growing quite fast .!!

  8. I was watching your torsion box build and went to your latest vid. Little man is not so little anymore! And it looks like there is a new addition. Dude you are busy! Love the vids and subscribed.

  9. Mike,

    I really enjoyed the video using the CNC machine. Any chance you’ll make some more videos with it? I recently picked up a similar system and like the inspiration.

  10. I'm curious, what made you add the extra step of using the vertical clamping? Couldn't you get the exact same effect and much easier by cutting those same shapes with the boards flat? I though at first you'd done it to make dovetails (which I would love to see you do still), so was this just an excuse to be an engineer and create a problem to solve? And excuse to make the vertical clamping jig? Regardless, great work on all this and I'm definitely gonna make myself a vertical clamping rig now. You made it look so simple!

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